Monday, January 05, 2026
लहानपणच्या आठवण
Monday, December 15, 2025
पन्नाशी
पण्निशीत अडकलेले, तरी स्वतःला अजून तरुण समजणाऱ्यांसाठी…
पण्निशीत वय थांबलं,
तरी मन धावतं वीसाव्या वर्षी,
आरशात सुरकुत्या हसतात,
आणि डोळ्यांत अजून स्वप्नांची वर्षी.
केस पांढरे, चाल जरा मंद,
तरी उत्साहाला नाही लगाम,
“वय फक्त आकडा आहे” म्हणत
मन अजूनही जिंकतं हरएक संग्राम.
जबाबदाऱ्यांचा ओझा खांद्यावर,
पण हास्य अजूनही तरुण,
अनुभवांनी सजलेलं आयुष्य,
तरी आशावादाचा रंग अजूनच नवा, गोड, जुनून.
पण्निशीत अडकलेले नाहीत ते,
ते तर काळाला मागे टाकणारे,
वय नाही जिथे मर्यादा ठरवत,
अशी माणसं… आयुष्याला नवी दिशा देणारे.
Thursday, November 13, 2025
🌫️ वेंटिलेटर पर पड़े रोगी की आत्मकथा 🌫️
धीरे-धीरे साँसें चलतीं, मशीनों की धुन सुनाई दे,
ज़िंदगी अब तारों में बँधी, पर उम्मीद अभी भी ठहरी है।
चेहरे पर मास्क, आँखों में आँसू, शब्दों की अब भाषा नहीं,
दिल धड़कता है अब भी भीतर, पर बोलने की परवाज़ नहीं।
बेटा पास खड़ा है चुपचाप, बेटी की आँखें नम हैं,
पत्नी के होंठों पर दुआएँ हैं, पर जवाब मेरे कम हैं।
सोचता हूँ — क्या इतना ही जीवन का सार हुआ?
कल तक जो चल रहा था तेज़, आज बस एक भार हुआ।
यादें दौड़ती हैं मन के भीतर, बचपन, यौवन, हँसी के पल,
सुख-दुःख, प्रेम और संघर्ष सब, जैसे चल रहे हों फिल्म के बल।
डॉक्टर कहते — “उम्मीद रखिए”, पर मैं भीतर जान चुका,
हर सांस अब उधार की है, समय ने मुझको पहचान चुका।
फिर भी भीतर एक ज्योति है, जो बुझने को तैयार नहीं,
जीवन से अब भी प्रेम है मुझे, हार मानने का विचार नहीं।
शायद कल सूरज फिर उगे, ये तारें फिर हट जाएँ,
और मेरे अपनों के आँसू, मुस्कानों में बदल जाएँ।
पर अगर न लौटा कभी मैं, तो इतना याद रख लेना,
मैंने आख़िरी पल तक चाहा, बस जीना… और जीते रहना। 🌿
Wednesday, October 15, 2025
Adjectives and Their kinds
Adjectives and Their Kinds
What is an Adjective?
An adjective is a word that describes a noun or a pronoun.
It gives more information about the quality, quantity, number, or state of the noun.
👉 Examples:
- Riya is a beautiful girl.
- He has five apples.
- The water is cold.
Here, beautiful, five, and cold are adjectives.
Kinds of Adjectives
There are six main kinds of adjectives:
1. Adjectives of Quality (Descriptive Adjectives)
They describe the kind or quality of a person or thing.
👉 What kind of person or thing?
Examples:
- She is a brave girl.
- It is a beautiful flower.
- This is a large house.
2. Adjectives of Quantity
They tell how much of something is meant.
👉 How much?
Examples:
- I have some money.
- She ate little rice.
- There is enough water in the tank.
3. Adjectives of Number
They show how many persons or things are meant or in what order they stand.
👉 How many? / In what order?
Examples:
- I have two pens.
- He stood first in the class.
- Several people attended the meeting.
(Adjectives of number are further divided into: definite, indefinite, and distributive.)
4. Demonstrative Adjectives
They point out which person or thing is meant.
👉 Which one?
Examples:
- This book is mine.
- Those apples are sweet.
- That car belongs to my uncle.
5. Interrogative Adjectives
They are used with nouns to ask questions.
👉 Which? What? Whose?
Examples:
- Which pen is yours?
- What color do you like?
- Whose book is this?
6. Possessive Adjectives
They show possession or ownership.
👉 Whose?
Examples:
- My dress is new.
- Our school is very big.
- His father is a doctor.
Summary Table
| Kind of Adjective | Tells About | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Quality | What kind | A beautiful girl |
| Quantity | How much | Some milk |
| Number | How many / which order | Two pens, first prize |
| Demonstrative | Which one | This car, those boys |
| Interrogative | Asking questions | Which color, whose bag |
| Possessive | Ownership | My book, their house |
Would you like me to make this explanation in short paragraph form (for school notes) or as a worksheet with exercises?
Sunday, October 12, 2025
Pronoun and kinds of pronouns
🌟 Definition:
A pronoun is a word used in place of a noun to avoid repetition.
Example:
- Riya is a good girl. She helps everyone.
(Here she replaces Riya.)
🧩 Kinds of Pronouns:
1. Personal Pronouns
Used for people or things directly.
- Examples: I, we, you, he, she, it, they
- Example sentences:
- I am a student.
- They are playing outside.
Forms:
| Person | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| 1st | I, me | we, us |
| 2nd | you | you |
| 3rd | he, she, it, him, her | they, them |
2. Possessive Pronouns
Show ownership or possession.
- Examples: mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, theirs
- Example: This book is mine.
3. Reflexive Pronouns
Show action done by the subject to itself.
- Examples: myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves
- Example: He hurt himself.
4. Demonstrative Pronouns
Used to point out specific things.
- Examples: this, that, these, those
- Example: This is my bag. Those are yours.
5. Interrogative Pronouns
Used to ask questions.
- Examples: who, whom, whose, which, what
- Example: Who is your teacher?
6. Relative Pronouns
Used to join two sentences and refer to a noun mentioned before.
- Examples: who, whom, whose, which, that
- Example: The girl who won the prize is my friend.
7. Indefinite Pronouns
Refer to persons or things not specific.
- Examples: someone, anyone, everyone, no one, each, all, few, many, some, none
- Example: Someone is knocking at the door.
8. Distributive Pronouns
Refer to members of a group one at a time.
- Examples: each, either, neither
- Example: Each of the students got a prize.
9. Reciprocal Pronouns
Show mutual action or relationship.
- Examples: each other, one another
- Example: The two friends help each other.
🧠 Quick Tip:
Pronouns make sentences shorter and smoother by avoiding repetition of noun